Wolf on Wall Street Review

Wolf on Wall Street is a piece of binary options trading software from Andy Walters. To use Wolf on Wall Street you need to deposit with Redwood Binary Options.

What does the product offer?

Wolf on Wall Street is a piece of binary options trading software that has been created by Andy Walters. He claims that by using the software you are able to generate huge amounts of profit in just a few clicks of a button. In order to use Wolf on Wall Street it is necessary that you make a deposit with a selected broker, in this case Redwood Binary Options.

How does the product work?

The creator of Wolf on Wall Street, Andy Walters suggests that he was previously a financial trader of some kind but he doesn’t go into any details about this whatsoever. He does however say that Wolf on Wall Street is based on his experiences in trading and that the product is essentially an automated version of his own trading style.

What is the initial investment?

Technically the software for Wolf on Wall Street is free but in order to gain access to the product you have to make a deposit through Redwood Binary Options. Although there is no minimum deposit mentioned this is usually around $250 although Andrew Walters says that you should deposit as much as you can afford.

What is the rate of return?

In terms of the return on your investment, Andy Walters claims to have made over $10,000,000 using his system. Furthermore there are a number of (somewhat dubious) testimonials with people claiming to have earned between $1500 and $3000 in half an hour.

Conclusion

Wolf on Wall Street is part of an ongoing series of products that are based around getting people to sign up for a “free” product with claims of massive amounts of income. In order to get the product users must sign up with a chose broker who will typically pay the marketer a referral fee. There is no real evidence that the software that is provided by these marketers ever really work. As I always advise with products of this nature it is worth leaving well alone as the most likely outcomes is that you will simply lose your deposit with the broker one way or another.